
Mark Grigorovich entered the Jack in the Box in Orchards wearing a bandana to cover his face and presented what appeared to be a firearm
A robbery suspect was captured by a Clark County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) deputy and booked into the Clark County Jail.
On Friday (Sept. 1) at about 4:02 p.m., a white male, later identified as Mark Grigorovich, entered the Jack in the Box in Orchards wearing a bandana to cover his face. Grigorovich presented what appeared to be a firearm while inside the restaurant. Employees feared they were being robbed by the subject and ran to the back of the store. The employees did not give Grigorovich any money.
Grigorovich fled the area on a bicycle shortly after employees ran to the back of the store. The employees called their manager who was arriving in the area and witnessed Grigorovich riding his bike north away from the scene. The manager advised a deputy, Grigorovich was fleeing northbound.
Grigorovich was located by a CCSO detective and a high-risk stop was conducted. Grigorovich was detained, positively identified, and arrested for Attempted Robbery in the First Degree.
Information provided by Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
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